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Africa: Horn
Cruiseship officers hailed for fending off pirates
2005-11-09
The Norwegian officers on board a luxury cruiseship were being hailed this week for their success in thwarting a pirate attack in international waters off the east coast of Africa. The drama took place on board the former Norwegian cruise ship Seabourn Spirit, which is now part of Carnival Cruises but still has Norwegian officers on board. They managed to scare off and out-maneuver two speedboats full of pirates who had fired at the cruiseship while most guests were asleep late last week.

The pirates chased after the cruiseship armed with automatic weapons and grenades. The attack took place about 160 kilometers from the coast of Somalia, an area known for piracy attacks. The cruiseship's officers and crew responded with special equipment that sounds like canons exploding, and the vessel set a zig-zag course aimed at foiling its attackers. The tactics proved successful, and the pirates eventually gave up their chase. The vessel had been on its way from Alexandria, Egypt to Kenya, but ended up dropping its planned port call at Mombasa.

Bruce Good, information chief for Seabourn, said the vessel's Norwegian captain was initially being shielded from media inquiries about the attack but Good lauded his success in fending off the pirates. Good said the vessel recently had been through an anti-piracy drill, but it was the first time a Seabourn vessel had been the target of an attack.
Posted by:DanNY

#9  A merchant vessel recently had an encounter with what may a "mother-ship".
Posted by: Pappy   2005-11-09 19:02  

#8  It looks like the gunnels may have been modified or have an inflatable addition.



Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-09 16:45  

#7  Hard to judge from the photo, but if you take the size of the people on board and compare them to the boat, that's easy a 18 footer, maybe 20, 22. Nice and beamy with a good depth of hull. Big outboard with multiple tanks of gas, yeah, they can get out that far easy. Fishermen do it all the time. Most likely run in packs in case of trouble.
Posted by: Steve   2005-11-09 16:23  

#6  Well - they are local pirates. Maybe they now the shortcuts and hidey holes in case the weather kicks up.

No way they'd get that far offshore in that boat alone. If so, they're descendants of Drake and Nelson - so many al-Drakkes and ibn-N'elsons.
Posted by: Clomoth Jineck7638   2005-11-09 16:08  

#5  100 miles off the coast in a rubber dingy? Them's some mighty sea-farin' men. I'm not sure I'd want to take a 16-foot fiber glass boat out that far.
Posted by: Fred   2005-11-09 15:56  

#4  I recall reading in an article days ago that the pirates were using inflatable, Kodiak-style boats. That pic says otherwise.

We must be getting more graduates from the Dan Rather School of Journalism™.
Posted by: Dar   2005-11-09 12:54  

#3  The attack took place about 160 kilometers from the coast of Somalia

The photos by the tourist show guys in something that looks like a small whaler. Did they really sail that 160km off the coast? Wouldn't that take 3 or 4 hours or more? Perhaps there was a larger mother ship in the area?
Posted by: Unomomble Jolunter9368   2005-11-09 12:46  

#2  I fully expect Amnesty International to condemn the officers.
Posted by: dushan   2005-11-09 11:05  

#1  A passenger took the photo that accompanies this article, of the pirates as they reload. Unfortunately I couldn't find a bigger photo. The one in our dead-trees paper was much larger, and shows the pirate on the stern smiling. They look like they're just out messing around. You can see the faces of the two forward men, including the one with the RPG, clearly. They should be abled to be identified, assuming anyone ever bothers to look for them.

This search should turn up more photos by the passenger. If not, do a Yahoo news photos search on "Norman J. Fisher".
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2005-11-09 10:27  

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